Kotocut (HUN)

Hungarian Printmaker, based in Budapest.
Linocut, Silkscreen printing, Street Art, Graphic Design

Hungarian Printmaker, based in Budapest.
Linocut, Silkscreen printing, Street Art, Graphic Design
Aldam, born in Naples (Italy) since 1985, experiments his artistic talent since elementary school, drawing adventures of imaginary characters on his math notebooks. While still a teenager, inspired by hip hop culture, he founded a crew, consolidating his desire to dedicate himself to an artistic path. The techniques of writing, graffiti and the actions of…
Stelleconfuse is a Florence-based artist and a leading figure in Italy’s sticker and stencil art scene. Known worldwide for his street art, he uses symbols and logos to convey messages of hope and protest. Since 2008, his “Plant a Tree” project has spread globally through stickers, posters, and stencils to raise awareness about urban green…
Terp, streetartist from Umeå, northern Sweden, first started making stickers, stencils and pasteups in the year 2000. As streetartist lately terp have been mostly just about stickers and not as much pasteups and stencils as before. Stickers are a medium that very well suits the ideology of terp. Some kind of not well defined direct…
Judit developed a passion for graffiti long before delving into photography, and this passion has only deepened over time. For the past 5-10 years, she has been actively following the Hungarian graffiti scene, capturing almost all the graffiti jams, walls of fame, and secluded graffiti spots in Hungary. As a photographer, Judit Bernadett Borbély documents…
RNST, an unframeable artist from Dijon, has been active in street art since his adolescence, starting with graffiti and evolving into stencils and posters. His art defies traditional boundaries, focusing on delivering powerful, politically charged messages rather than mere decoration. RNST believes that true art requires commitment and action, often using his work to challenge…
Born in 1976 in Vevey, Switzerland, and based in Nantes, France, Jinks Kunst is a Franco-Swiss street artist whose work spans graffiti, stencils, collages, stickers, paintings, and road sign hijacking. Influenced by hip-hop and skate culture, he developed a multidisciplinary style, creating life-size stencils inspired by politics, urban life, and literature. Since 2008, he has…